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Whether you are an expert skier, a brand new beginner who has never skied before or somewhere in the middle, New England, skiing has a resort that is just right for you. There are many ski areas in New England, particularly Massachusetts ski areas, which offer trails of varying difficulties, lengths, and summit heights. The various New England ski mountains and resorts cater to the needs of every experience level. Here is a brief guide on where you can go to ski in this area.

When it comes to Massachusetts skiing and Boston ski areas, there is an abundance of resorts to choose from across the entire landscape of the state. Featuring slopes at 1000 feet or above are Berkshire East, Butternut, Catamount, Jiminy Peak, and Wachusett. In the mid-range of 500 to less than 1000 feet are Blandford and Bousquet. The following locations all fall in the 100 to 400 foot range: Blue Hills, Ski Bradford, Mt. Greylock Ski Club, Nashoba Valley, Osceola Park, Otis Ridge, Sunrise Hill, and Ski Ward.

Ski resorts generally offer many different choices of trails so you can choose according to your skill level or perhaps just the mood you are in that day. Even the most challenging courses will usually also have beginner’s trails, so do not let the height of the slopes deter you from checking out a particular resort. However, in case you are looking for a place to ski that is especially tailored toward learning the sport, Boston skiing is home to the Blue Hills ski area mentioned above. Blue Hills is a popular learning facility that offers daily skiing and snowboarding lessons. It has junior programs, sports camps, and even a “wee” program for small children.

When looking for Massachusetts ski areas, pay attention to the amenities offered at each resort and what will best meet your needs. Clothing and equipment shops, double chair lifts if you are accompanied by a fellow skier, accessibility after dark for night skiing, a snack bar or dining area, and snowboard rentals and tuning are things you may want to inquire about before deciding on a destination.

Look into New England area resorts to ski Massachusetts and find the best slopes and rates in the region. Book your ski or snowboarding New England trip now to get away from it all and enjoy the snowy peaks or make it a group date or exciting family vacation.